Bad Bunny has once again shaken up the musical news in Spain with the sale of new tickets for his concerts in the country, coinciding with one of the brightest moments of his career. After a week marked by winning the Grammy for Album of the Year and a historic performance during the Super Bowl halftime, in which he strongly claimed his Latin identity, the Puerto Rican artist faces an ambitious 2026 with his tour I should have taken more photos World Tour. Taking advantage of the enormous media impact, Live Nation today announced the release of new tickets for the concerts already scheduled in Barcelona and Madrid, available through the official channels of Live Nation and Ticketmaster, despite the fact that at first it was said that all the dates had been sold out.
In total, Bad Bunny will offer a dozen concerts in Spain, in a kind of residency that will keep him in the country for about a month. The tour will start in Barcelona, with two dates at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on May 22 and 23, and will continue in Madrid with a long series of performances at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium between the end of May and mid-June. Demand was very high when the dates were announced and the appearance of new tickets has become a second opportunity for thousands of fans who had been left out in the first sale, when the companies announced that they had sold out.
The tour, which will travel to more than 20 countries between November 2025 and July 2026, takes its name from the album I should have taken more photospublished in January 2025 and which includes topics such as NUEVAYol, UNFORGETTABLE DANCE o VeLDÁ. The tour also marks Bad Bunny’s return to Europe for the first time since 2019 and has already forced him to extend dates in other countries, such as Colombia, after selling out tickets in Medellín. The absence of the United States on the itinerary is striking, however: the artist himself has acknowledged that his decision is related to the fear of immigration raids during the concerts.
The cultural impact of Bad Bunny was especially evident at the Super Bowl this morning, where he transformed the stage of the Californian Levi’s Stadium into a celebration of Latin, with nods to Puerto Rico as the already iconic “casita” of his concerts and a staging that combined music, identity and spectacle. Accompanied by top-level guests such as Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, the singer once again demonstrated that his phenomenon transcends music. Without a doubt, its arrival in Spain will be one of the most anticipated musical events in the coming months.